75-year-old man stranded in empty Japanese town after earthquake and tsunami, rescued after AP visits, alerts police

Stranded alone inside the unheated, dark home is 75-year-old Kunio Shiga (above). He cannot walk very far and doesn't know what happened to his wife. --PHOTO: AP MINAMI SOMA (Japan) - THE farmhouse sits at the end of a mud-caked, one-lane road strewn with toppled trees, the decaying carcasses of dead pigs and large debris deposited by the March 11 tsunami. Stranded alone inside the unheated, dark home is 75-year-old Kunio Shiga. He cannot walk very far and doesn't know what happened to his wife. His neighbours have all left because the area is 20km from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant - just within the zone where authorities have told everyone to get out because of concerns about leaking radiation. No rescuer ever came for him. When a reporter and two photographers from The Associated Press arrived at Mr Shiga's doorstep on Friday, the scared and disoriented f...